For two months, residents of the Donaustädter Mühlwasser had to vibrate for their cars. A phantom drove his disaster, illuminated a maximum of 15 cars. The damage is hundreds of thousands of euros. In the meantime, an unemployed Austrian (34) went online. His motive should be bored.
The creepy series started on January 31 on Pappelweg, when a car was parked in the idyllic settlement in flames. Since then there have been countless other violations, around 13 February in Wulzendorfstraße – Last week the scaled of a charred car appeared in Hardeggasse, which had been hit several times. However, at least ten cases are protected – however, the number can still increase to 15.
Fire also reached over the area
While the inhabitants of the area were trying and wondering whether their car would then open, the police investigators kept behind the case and went looking for traces. After all, there was also a risk that the fire of the established cars could also spread to surrounding houses. In two cases, such additional damage would have taken place.
Further burning cars are being investigated
The fire department group of the State Criminal Police Office is currently collecting further traces. In some cases, while cars caught fire, a technical defect was originally suspected as the cause. However, according to the current status of the investigation, the actual trigger could also have been the actual trigger for those vehicles. On Monday at 2.30 pm, police officers managed to catch the man in the action. After a short escape, the handcuffs clicked for him.
Unemployed and a lot of time for nonsense
According to police spokesperson, Markus Dittrich, the motive for the inflammation is still unclear, because the suspect has so far refused to testify. According to the 34-year-old, according to the “Krone” information, the 34-year-old must be unemployed. Possibly boredom and dissatisfaction may have caused the creepy fire series. A house search at his home address on Monday should now bring more clarity.
Source: Krone

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